Emollient

ABSTRACT

The present invention is a compound containing a cactus extract, which moistens the skin when the skin is exposed to radiation, such as during radiation treatment, sunburn or other types of burns.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates to a compound containing a cactus extract, which moistens the skin when the skin is exposed to radiation, such as during radiation treatment, sunburn or other types of bums.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] There is nothing presently available on the market to protect the skin after it has been exposed to radiation. There is a lack of moisture in the skin after it has been exposed to radiation.

[0003] Under normal conditions, the water content and vapor pressure of the epidermis are higher than the surrounding air and water evaporates from the surface of the skin. Skin becomes dry due to excessive loss of water from the stratum corneum when exposed to low relative humidities, insufficient hydration from the lower epidermal layers and/or air movement. Different journals have defined an emollient as a material which relieves dryness of skin or effects the softening of a dry corneum by inducing hydration. It is the decrease in the water content of the stratum corneum which is the main cause of the dry feeling in chapped skin.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0004] The present invention relates to a Cactine emollient that keeps moisture in the skin when the skin is exposed to radiation. Cactine is derived from the roots of cacti plants. Cactine contains proteins, nutrients, and vitamins, especially vitamin E.

[0005] The present invention relates to an emollient, balm, or ointment. It is an object of the present invention to provide moisture to the skin while allowing the pores to breath. As an analogy, a pot of water on a stove will boil when heated. As long as the water is in the pot, the pot will not burn. The minute the water has evaporated from the pot, the pot will not only burn, but could conceivably get so hot that the bottom could fall out.

[0006] It is an object of the present invention to provide a compound that does not contain a sunscreen that treats radiation. It is an object of the present invention to provide a compound that does not create any soreness of the skin. It is an object of the present invention to provide a compound that does not peel the skin.

[0007] It is a further object of the invention to provide a compound that does not break down the skin. It is an object of the present invention to provide a compound at times when the skin feels dry.

[0008] It is an object of the present invention to improve the symptoms associated with cirrhosis, diaper rash, eczema and other related conditions.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0009] A patient was being treated for a lumpectomy in their breast by having six weeks of radiation therapy. The patient used the compound of the present invention on the area which was exposed to the radiation. The radiation caused the skin to dry. The compound provided moisture to the skin and abated the drying feeling. The skin exposed to the radiation did not breakdown in any way during this period. The compound of the present invention is not a sunscreen nor does it have a sunscreen added to it. The compound turned the skin coco brown. There was never any soreness of the skin, it never peeled and it never broke down.

[0010] In a preferred embodiment, the compound should be applied in the morning and during the radiation treatment, and applied after every treatment. The compound should also be applied in the evening before bed and can be used during the day whenever one feels the skin being dried.

[0011] In a preferred embodiment, the ingredients for the compound are:

[0012] Sweet Almond Oil (Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis)

[0013] Refined Safflower Oil (Carthamus Tinctorius)

[0014] Polydecene

[0015] Glyceryl Stearate

[0016] Refined Lanolin

[0017] Refined Beeswax

[0018] Glycerin

[0019] Petrolatum

[0020] Octyl Palmitate

[0021] Propylene Glycol

[0022] Deionized Water

[0023] Cactus Extract (Cereus Grandiflorus)

[0024] Orange Oil Natural (Citrus Aurantium Dulcis)

[0025] Vitamin E Tocopherol

[0026] Methyl Paraben

[0027] Sodium Hydroxide

[0028] Diazolidinyl Urea

[0029] Propyl Paraben

[0030] In a preferred embodiment, to obtain the cactus extract, the cacti are cut into small pieces and the outer layer is trimmed. Cacti spines are removed. The outer skin of the cacti can be removed with a sharp instrument, such as a knife. The raw cacti are cut into small pieces. The cacti are placed in a blender. The blender is put on liquefy and the pieces are blended until liquefied.

[0031] To 275 grams of cacti is added approximately 775 grams of deionized water. The mixture is then blended on liquefy for approximately two minutes. If the mixture is not going to be used right away, it should be placed into a freezer until it is ready for use.

[0032] The following is an example of how the compound is made.

EXAMPLE 1

[0033] 1 8.6% Cerasynt S.D. 2 9.0% Beeswax 3 17.5% Solid Petrolatum 4 6.5% Liquid Petrolatum 5 13.0% Lanolin 6 6.5% Glycerin 7 25.3% Almond Oil 8 0.10% Propyl Paraben 9 0.20% Methyl Paraben 10 7.25% Deionized water 11 0.5% Cactus Extract 12 5.0% Orange Extract

[0034] The following is a preferred method for making the emollient of the present invention: 1 Combine 1 to 8 and heat to 75 degrees Celsius 2 Combine 8, 9, 10 and heat to 75 degrees Celsius 3 Combine 2 into 7 and mix 4 Mix to temperature of 40 degrees Celsius and add 11 and 12 and mix.

[0035] In a further embodiment the cactus extract is combined with beef bile and lanolin to treat the symptoms including alleviating the pain of cirrhosis, diaper rash, eczema and other related conditions.

[0036] In a preferred embodiment, the compound contains the following ingredients: Sodium Tallowate Sodium Cocoate Water Petrolatum Glycerin Lanolin Sodium Chloride Prickly Pear Extract (Opuntia Tuna) Trisodium HEDTA Titanium Dioxide Iron Oxides Example 2 Mixture B 1 70 kgs Rendered Fat 2 50 kgs Coco Oil 3 30 kgs NaOH 4 10 kgs Sesame Seed Oil 5 70 ltrs Water

[0037] Heat 1, 2 and 4 to 60 degrees Celsius and agitate for 2 hours. Cool for one day until solid and then pulverize and dry. Add 3 and 5 and dissolve and add to heated 1, 2 and 4. Mixture A 1 20 gm Nopal (Cactus) 2 1 kg Glycerin 3 4 units Beef Bile 4 .5 kg Lanolin (Heated) 5 100 ml Calomel Color

[0038] Add 1, 2, 3 and 4 together and mix. Color can be added to the product by adding 5. Mixture A is poured into Mixture B and mixed thoroughly.

EXAMPLE 3

[0039] 1 94.245% Deionized water 2 2.0% Cactus Extract 3 1.0% Germaben II 4 0.25% Yuccafoam 5 1.0% Aloe clear 6 0.50% Vitamin E 7 0.005% Polysorbate 20

Step 1

[0040] Place 1 into a Mixer. While mixing add item 2 and mix for approximately 2 minutes. Save some of the water for the pre-mix in Step 2. While mixing, add item 3 and mix for approximately three minutes. While mixing add item 4 and mix for approximately two minutes. While mixing add item 5 and mix for approximately two minutes.

Step 2

[0041] Premix item 6 and 7 and the reserved water from Step 1 into a separate container. Mix until uniform. Add the pre-mix to the batch and mix for approximately five minutes.

[0042] The compound from example 3 can be used to keep moisture in the skin during radiation. It can further be used to increase circulation and provide an anti-inflammatory compound.

[0043] In a further embodiment, a compound containing the cactus extract of the present invention in combination with Agar and rice starch can be used as an anti-inflammatory compound.

[0044] The preferred ingredients for this compound are: 1 3.0% Agar/Agar (Karageenan) 2 36.0% Rice Starch 3 0.3% Dawicel 200 4 5.0% Glycerin 5 0.20% Methyl Paraben 6 0.10% Propyl Paraben 7 Deionized water 8 Cactus Extract 9 Color Fragrance

[0045] Place Item 7 into a mixer. Add Item 3 and mix, and then add Item 6 and mix. Add Item 5 and Item 8 to mixture and mix well. Add Item 1 and mix. Add item 2 a little at a time and mix until smooth. Place batch in blender and blend until creamy. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A compound comprising a cactus extract that keeps moisture in the skin when the skin is exposed to radiation.
 2. The compound of claim 1 wherein said compound further comprises proteins, nutrients, and vitamins, including vitamin E.
 3. The compound of claim 1 wherein said compound is an emollient, balm, or ointment.
 4. The compound of claim 1 wherein said compound does not contain a sunscreen.
 5. A compound for improving the symptoms associated with cirrhosis, diaper rash, eczema and other related conditions comprising; a cactus extract, beef bile; and lanolin
 6. A compound for keeping moisture in the skin when the skin is exposed to radiation comprising: Sweet Almond Oil (Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis) Refined Safflower Oil (Carthamus Tinctorius) Polydecene Glyceryl Stearate Refined Lanolin Refined Beeswax Glycerin Petrolatum Octyl Palmitate Propylene Glycol Deionized Water Cactus Extract (Cereus Grandiflorus) Orange Oil Natural (Citrus Aurantium Dulcis) Vitamin E Tocopherol Methyl Paraben Sodium Hydroxide Diazolidinyl Urea Propyl Paraben
 7. A compound for keeping moisture in the skin when the skin is exposed to radiation comprising; Cerasynt S.D.; Beeswax; Solid Petrolatum; Liquid Petrolatum; Lanolin; Glycerin; Almond Oil; Propyl Paraben; Methyl Paraben; Deionized water; Cactus Extract;. Orange Extract.
 8. The compound of claim 5 further comprising; Rendered Fat; Coco Oil; NaOH; Sesame Seed Oil; Water; Glycerin.
 9. A compound for increasing circulation and provide an anti-inflammatory comprising; Deionized water; Cactus Extract; Germaben II; Yuccafoam; Aloeclear; Vitamin E; Polysorbate
 20. 10. A compound for use as an anti-inflammatory comprising; cactus extract; Agar; and rice starch.
 11. The compound of claim 10 further comprising; Dawicel 200; Glycerin; Methyl Paraben; Propyl Paraben; Deionized water. 